I am fortunate to have been offered to do a law degree at either
SMU or
NUS. However, looking at the recent news about the pay cuts for Lawyers due to the weak economy, as well as the oversupply of Lawyers in the job market, I am wondering if it is still a good choice to pursue law. Personally, while I do have interest in the law, I feel that practical concerns are equally important and would like to know if this path still has a good future.
Besides that, I have a few questions: 1)
SMU or
NUS LAW? My impression is that One of them has a stronger focus on corporate law. Do employers prefer
nus over
SMU graduates because of brand recognition?
2) What about Yale
NUS? Arguably I have a stronger interest and would have more fun pursuing liberal arts. But the fear of a worthless degree (in the employers eyes) is strong.